Anybody know what this is?

Mallyx

New Member
Anyone know whats causing this? There are no spider mites on this plant, just cat hair, a dead gnat and specs of dirt on the leaves in the photos.

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Mallyx

New Member
Maybe Magnesium or calcium, what is the PH of your soil and type?

Here's a great thread on this site for plant problems. https://www.rollitup.org/marijuana-plant-problems/431390-most-common-marijuana-plant-problems.html

Thank's for the link.

I don't monitor it. I was anal about EVERYTHING when I first started growing a few years ago, but 3 cabs later and as many years, I've become much more relaxed. I throw them in quality dirt from Lowe's, keep the environment to their liking, 75-90F heavy lighting, plenty of ventilation, clean water, and light nutes. I use a common household veg fert every 3 waterings. About once a week.

I don't mess with my plants much, just keep a good eye on them daily (open the cab door and look in twice a day). I've seen this 2-3 times before with different bag strains, usually these plants grow weakly so I pull them. Just wondering what's causing it since I've ruled out genetics (when it happens it only affects 2-3 plants out of the 10-20 I germinate).
 

greenlikemoney

Well-Known Member
Do you foliar spray? Looks like something I've noticed before on a friends tomato plants after he foliar sprayed. Definitely not an expert, but it looks the same so thought I'd throw that out there.
 

Jimdamick

Well-Known Member
Have you sprayed anything on your plants? How is air flow and humidity? How long ago did it start and where on your plant and leaves? Bottom going up and edge of leaf and moving in, or the whole plant and leaf at once? What is the PH of your soil and feed water, and what nutes are you using and how much? What is the age of that plant? Is this the only plant that looks like this? What kind of lighting and the distance to your plant? This info would be helpful.
 
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